Sprung from last year's Forum, the European Gen-Z Manifesto, Afropean Express, the Island and the European Literature Night are all coming up next month.
The jury about her debut novel We Are Light: “an original, moving and rich novel that deserves a large international readership.”
The first major exhibition on the Dutch slavery history takes place at Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.
On this page we share information on the financial support measures available for self-employed artist during Covid-19.
In this publication DutchCulture looks back on the fair practices of the past three years.
This article offers help with respect to drawing up a commission contract with an international maker that incorporates the uncertainties due to COVID-19.
A series of five newly commissioned artworks by SICK! are shown at MINDSCAPES festival, a collaboration between artists in Manchester and the Netherlands.
A look at Dutch participation and activities in international culture in 2020 and the impact of COVID-19.
For MINDSCAPES festival, Theater DEGASTEN made an online zine together with young artists and cultural professionals from Manchester.
The Turkish online queer art project ‘Through the Window’ hosts talks, parties and an exhibition via Instagram.
The Dutch newspaper de Volkskrant and Danish Weekendavisen win the 42nd World’s Best Designed Newspaper award.
Dit artikel biedt hulp bij het opstellen van een overeenkomst met een internationale maker, die rekening houdt met de onzekerheid rond COVID-19.
The international jury of the Prix de Rome has selected four artists for the shortlist of the Prix de Rome Visual Arts 2021.
Na een jaar coronacrisis kijken vier Nederlandse kunstinstellingen vooruit. Hoe zien en realiseren zij hun internationale ambities? En wat hebben ze geleerd?
DutchCulture ging in Limburg virtueel in gesprek met de provincie, organisaties, makers en andere experts over internationaal samenwerken in het diepe zuiden.
The exhibition 'Nicolaes Witsen and the Vanished Town opened' in Naryan-Mar, a Russian town above the Arctic Circle.
The work of Dutch artist Mark Manders is currently on show at The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo.
MINDSCAPES, a collaboration between cultural institutions in Manchester and the Netherlands, explores the effect cities have on residents’ mental health.
The longlists for two important international literature prizes were announced. Both of the lists include Dutch writers and their translated literary works.
On April 6 the Amsterdam-based Fashion for Good Museum will open its doors virtually for their first GROW exhibition.